Why interaction is more powerful than algorithms
Communications of the ACM
The entity-relationship model—toward a unified view of data
ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS) - Special issue: papers from the international conference on very large data bases: September 22–24, 1975, Framingham, MA
Fundamentals of Database Systems (5th Edition)
Fundamentals of Database Systems (5th Edition)
Kimball's Data Warehouse Toolkit Classics: The Data Warehouse Toolkit, 2nd Edition; The Data Warehouse Lifecycle, 2nd Edition; The Data Warehouse ETL Toolk
Tool support for dynamic development processes
Graph transformations and model-driven engineering
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Since approximately 20 years process management is regarded as innovative technology both for the description of complex applications and for supporting their execution. Soon after the beginning of this process era, an inflation of process management systems started to flood the market. However, many users were very frustrated when they had to experience that these process management systems did not support their applications properly. One of the main causes for failing process applications was that process management was totally underestimated. In this contribution we try to get to the bottom of process management, i.e. we reconstruct the real requirements of process management which are the basis for the construction of working process solutions.